A Look from the Inside: MicroCT Analysis of Burned Bones

<p>MicroCT imaging is increasingly used in paleoanthropological and zooarchaeological research to analyse the internal microstructure of bone, replacing comparatively invasive and destructive methods. Consequently the analytical potential of this relatively new 3D imaging technology can be enh...

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Main Authors: Francesco Boschin, Clément Zanolli, Federico bernardini, Francesco Princivalle, Claudio Tuniz
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Language:English
Published: Society of Ethnobiology 2015-12-01
Series:Ethnobiology Letters
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Online Access:http://ojs.ethnobiology.org/index.php/ebl/article/view/365
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spelling doaj-b526996530204699b3c54468e97ae3c72020-11-24T23:51:08ZengSociety of EthnobiologyEthnobiology Letters2159-81262015-12-016225826610.14237/ebl.6.2.2015.365162A Look from the Inside: MicroCT Analysis of Burned BonesFrancesco Boschin0Clément Zanolli1Federico bernardini2Francesco Princivalle3Claudio Tuniz4Dipartimento di Scienze Fisiche, della Terra e dell'Ambiente, UR Preistoria e Antropologia, Università degli Studi di Siena, Via Laterina 8, 53100 Siena. CeSQ, Centro Studi sul Quaternario ONLUS. Via Nuova dell'Ammazzatoio 7, I - 52037 Sansepolcro (Arezzo), Italy.Multidisciplinary Laboratory, The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Italy. Strada Costiera 11, 34014 Trieste.Multidisciplinary Laboratory, The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Italy. Strada Costiera 11, 34014 Trieste. Centro Fermi, Museo Storico della Fisica e Centro di Studi e Ricerche "Enrico Fermi", Piazza del Viminale 1, 00184 Roma.Università degli Studi di Trieste, Dipartimento di Matematica e Geoscienze. Via Weiss 8, 34127 Trieste.Multidisciplinary Laboratory, The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Italy. Strada Costiera 11, 34014 Trieste. Centro Fermi, Museo Storico della Fisica e Centro di Studi e Ricerche "Enrico Fermi", Piazza del Viminale 1, 00184 Roma.<p>MicroCT imaging is increasingly used in paleoanthropological and zooarchaeological research to analyse the internal microstructure of bone, replacing comparatively invasive and destructive methods. Consequently the analytical potential of this relatively new 3D imaging technology can be enhanced by developing discipline specific protocols for archaeological analysis. Here we examine how the microstructure of mammal bone changes after burning and explore if X-ray computed microtomography (microCT) can be used to obtain reliable information from burned specimens. We subjected domestic pig, roe deer, and red fox bones to burning at different temperatures and for different periods using an oven and an open fire. We observed significant changes in the three-dimensional microstructure of trabecular bone, suggesting that biomechanical studies or other analyses (for instance, determination of age-at-death) can be compromised by burning. In addition, bone subjected to very high temperatures (600°C or more) became cracked, posing challenges for quantifying characteristics of bone microstructure. Specimens burned at 600°C or greater temperatures, exhibit a characteristic criss-cross cracking pattern concentrated in the cortical region of the epiphyses. This feature, which can be readily observed on the surface of whole bone, could help the identification of heavily burned specimens that are small fragments, where color and surface texture are altered by diagenesis or weathering.</p>http://ojs.ethnobiology.org/index.php/ebl/article/view/365MicroCT imagingBurned bonesTaphonomyZooarchaeology
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author Francesco Boschin
Clément Zanolli
Federico bernardini
Francesco Princivalle
Claudio Tuniz
spellingShingle Francesco Boschin
Clément Zanolli
Federico bernardini
Francesco Princivalle
Claudio Tuniz
A Look from the Inside: MicroCT Analysis of Burned Bones
Ethnobiology Letters
MicroCT imaging
Burned bones
Taphonomy
Zooarchaeology
author_facet Francesco Boschin
Clément Zanolli
Federico bernardini
Francesco Princivalle
Claudio Tuniz
author_sort Francesco Boschin
title A Look from the Inside: MicroCT Analysis of Burned Bones
title_short A Look from the Inside: MicroCT Analysis of Burned Bones
title_full A Look from the Inside: MicroCT Analysis of Burned Bones
title_fullStr A Look from the Inside: MicroCT Analysis of Burned Bones
title_full_unstemmed A Look from the Inside: MicroCT Analysis of Burned Bones
title_sort look from the inside: microct analysis of burned bones
publisher Society of Ethnobiology
series Ethnobiology Letters
issn 2159-8126
publishDate 2015-12-01
description <p>MicroCT imaging is increasingly used in paleoanthropological and zooarchaeological research to analyse the internal microstructure of bone, replacing comparatively invasive and destructive methods. Consequently the analytical potential of this relatively new 3D imaging technology can be enhanced by developing discipline specific protocols for archaeological analysis. Here we examine how the microstructure of mammal bone changes after burning and explore if X-ray computed microtomography (microCT) can be used to obtain reliable information from burned specimens. We subjected domestic pig, roe deer, and red fox bones to burning at different temperatures and for different periods using an oven and an open fire. We observed significant changes in the three-dimensional microstructure of trabecular bone, suggesting that biomechanical studies or other analyses (for instance, determination of age-at-death) can be compromised by burning. In addition, bone subjected to very high temperatures (600°C or more) became cracked, posing challenges for quantifying characteristics of bone microstructure. Specimens burned at 600°C or greater temperatures, exhibit a characteristic criss-cross cracking pattern concentrated in the cortical region of the epiphyses. This feature, which can be readily observed on the surface of whole bone, could help the identification of heavily burned specimens that are small fragments, where color and surface texture are altered by diagenesis or weathering.</p>
topic MicroCT imaging
Burned bones
Taphonomy
Zooarchaeology
url http://ojs.ethnobiology.org/index.php/ebl/article/view/365
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